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The West Independent School District is suing its insurance provider, claiming that the company is refusing to cover the full cost of damage from a 2013 fertilizer plant explosion that killed 15 people.
June 24 -
San Bernardino, Calif., leaders failed to pass a budget at Monday night's council meeting, postponing a vote to June 30 the last day of the fiscal year.
June 24 -
Detroit Tuesday defended its proposal to take Bankruptcy Judge Steven Rhodes on a bus tour of the city as part of the plan of confirmation trial later this summer.
June 24 -
Syncora Guarantee Inc. has accused Detroit of pitting its pensioners against its financial creditors in a "torches and pitchforks" campaign, the insurer's latest salvo in a rising war of words between the two parties.
June 23 -
San Bernardino's firefighters union has replaced the California Public Employees' Retirement system as the most adversarial creditor in the city's Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
June 23 -
Bond insurer Financial Guaranty Insurance Co. has subpoenaed Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Sean Werdlow, with Siebert Brandford Shank and a former Detroit CFO, for a deposition in the Detroit bankruptcy.
June 20 -
U.S. Chief District Judge Gerald Rosen, the top mediator in Detroit's bankruptcy case, has ordered the city into talks with water and sewer revenue bondholders, one of the few holdout creditors in the case.
June 20 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder Friday signed a package of bills aimed at resolving Detroit's Chapter 9 case at a triumphant ceremony where the governor and others proclaimed the end is in sight for the historic bankruptcy.
June 20 -
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker participated in a "criminal scheme" to illegally coordinate fundraising and campaign activity among conservative groups fighting recall elections that targeted him and Republican state senators, state prosecutors allege in newly unsealed court documents.
June 19 -
San Bernardino announced Thursday morning that it has reached a tentative agreement with the California Public Employees' Retirement System on missed payments included in the city's Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing.
June 19 -
As Detroit released preliminary bond documents for next week's $185 million streetlight sale, Fitch Ratings assigned a BBB-plus to the borrowing, saying it believes the utility tax revenues pledged to the bonds are not at risk in the city's bankruptcy.
June 19 -
The board of New Jersey's biggest pension fund voted Wednesday to sue New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over reduced contributions to the state's pensions.
June 19 -
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder knew a $195 million contribution to Detroit's bankruptcy could concern analysts, but believes it is important, a spokesperson said after Standard & Poor's revised its outlook.
June 18 -
Paying the moral obligation debt the state guaranteed for the failed 38 Studios will strengthen Rhode Island's image in the capital markets, Gov. Lincoln Chafee said in an interview.
June 18 -
The Puerto Rico Superior Court refused to hear a suit by Doral Financial against the Puerto Rico Treasury, but the firm said it has another venue to fight its $229 million dispute with the commonwealth's treasury.
June 17 -
S&P revises Michigan's outlook down to stable from positive, citing soft revenues as well as its recent contribution to Detroit's bankruptcy.
June 17 -
Structural protections and a yield-hungry market are apt to boost interest in bonds for the Detroit Public Lighting Authority, despite the city's ongoing Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
June 17 -
Fitch Ratings said Monday it has withdrawn its D ratings on most of Detroit's debt, saying there's no reason to maintain a rating on defaulted bonds.
June 16 -
Moody's Investors Service deemed a California Superior Court judge's ruling that existing teacher tenure and seniority laws are unconstitutional a credit positive.
June 16 -
Two bond insurers that wrap Detroit water and sewer bonds have told bondholders to reject Detroit's bankruptcy plan of confirmation, even as the insurers fight for the exclusive right to vote on the plan.
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